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1 subsequent crime
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2 subsequent
наступний; який випливає ( з чогось); резолютивний, відкладальний; додатковий- subsequent amendment
- subsequent applicant
- subsequent condition
- subsequent conviction
- subsequent cover
- subsequent crime
- subsequent holder
- subsequent mortgage
- subsequent offence
- subsequent offense
- subsequent proceeding
- subsequent proceedings
- subsequent proprietor
- subsequent prosecution
- subsequent to death
- subsequent to smb.'s death
- subsequent trial -
3 punishment
покарання; стягнення ( як вид покарання)punishment exceeding a three-year prison term — покарання, що перевищує трирічний термін ув'язнення
punishment for subsequent offence — = punishment for subsequent offense покарання за знову вчинений злочин; покарання за наступний злочин
punishment for subsequent offense — = punishment for subsequent offence
punishment proportional to crime — покарання, що є відповідним злочину
- punishment as a deterrentpunishment to compel performance of duty — адміністративне покарання; адміністративний штраф
- punishment by death
- punishment cell
- punishment endured
- punishment for a crime
- punishment for war crimes
- punishment function
- punishment inflicted
- punishment measure
- punishment of a criminal
- punishment of death
- punishment of war crimes
- punishment of war criminals
- punishment response -
4 condition
1) умова, суттєва умова; клаузула; статус, стан, становище; застереження2) визначати, зумовлювати, обумовлювати, ставити умову; застерігати ( резервувати право тощо)•- condition an offense
- condition in deed
- condition in law
- condition laid down
- condition of a crime scene
- condition of marriage
- condition of parole
- condition of reciprocity
- condition precedent
- condition resolutive
- condition subsequent
- condition suspensive
- condition usually implied
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